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NAMECatalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP20 - Catalyst Apache2 mod_perl 2.x EngineSYNOPSIS# Set up your Catalyst app as a mod_perl 2.x application in httpd.conf PerlSwitches -I/var/www/MyApp/lib # Preload your entire application PerlModule MyApp <VirtualHost *> ServerName myapp.hostname.com DocumentRoot /var/www/MyApp/root <Location /> SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler MyApp </Location> # you can also run your app in any non-root location <Location /some/other/path> SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler MyApp </Location> # Make sure to let Apache handle your static files # (It is not necessary to remove the Static::Simple plugin # in production; Apache will bypass Static::Simple if # configured in this way) <Location /static> SetHandler default-handler </Location> # If not running at a root location in a VirtualHost, # you'll probably need to set an Alias to the location # of your static files, and allow access to this location: Alias /myapp/static /filesystem/path/to/MyApp/root/static <Directory /filesystem/path/to/MyApp/root/static> allow from all </Directory> <Location /myapp/static> SetHandler default-handler </Location> </VirtualHost> DESCRIPTIONThis is the Catalyst engine specialized for Apache2 mod_perl version 2.x.ModPerl::RegistryWhile this method is not recommended, you can also run your Catalyst application via a ModPerl::Registry script.httpd.conf: PerlModule ModPerl::Registry Alias / /var/www/MyApp/script/myapp_registry.pl/ <Directory /var/www/MyApp/script> Options +ExecCGI </Directory> <Location /> SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry </Location> script/myapp_registry.pl (you will need to create this): #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use MyApp; MyApp->handle_request( Apache2::RequestUtil->request ); METHODSok_constantOVERLOADED METHODSThis class overloads some methods from "Catalyst::Engine".
OVERLOADED METHODSThis class overloads some methods from "Catalyst::Engine".
SEE ALSOCatalyst, Catalyst::Engine, Catalyst::Engine::Apache2.AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2010 by The "AUTHORS".This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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